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Did you know who broke the nose of the Sphinx???

The famous Pharaonic Pharaonic statue in Egypt is one of the most important tourist and historical landmarks in the world. It has been situated on the Giza plateau about 6,500 years ago as a legendary guardian of the plateau. Because of his great moral value, many tried to exploit the fact that his nose was broken to spread rumors and rumors about who sabotaged him and broke his nose, which we see today in its current form. Some even blamed the British and German armies that entered Egypt during the first and second world wars. To images of the statue without a nose since 1886. According to the
site "reddit"
As for the accusation of armies, Napoleon Bonaparte, deliberately breaking the nose of the statue during the French campaign against Egypt in 1798, these accounts were refuted based on information from historians who confirmed that the drawings left by the European explorer, Frederick Lewis, in 1737 of the statue, For its current position.
The story of one of the Egyptian historians of the fifteenth century, which lied to those rumors, claiming that the destruction of the statue was a Sophia fanatic person, Mohammed fasting age, and a penalty for the local people in 1378 hit him to death.
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The Sphinx is a statue of a mythical creature, with the body of a lion and a human head, limestone sculpture. It was probably originally covered with a layer of plaster and colored, with traces of original colors still visible next to one of its ears.
It is located on a hill on the west bank of the Nile in Giza. It is the oldest known monumental sculpture. It is 73.5 meters long, 15 meters in length, 19.3 meters long and 20 meters high. The head, 
believed to be the ancient Egyptians built in the reign of Pharaoh Khafre in 2558-2532 BC.

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